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Procrastination is the enemy of discipline

Procrastination is the enemy of discipline

Procrastination means avoiding doing a task that needs to be done by giving excuses to do it later. Without giving excuses, you will feel bad, and we don’t want to feel bad, so we give different types of excuses. The most popular one is “I’m waiting for the right time.” The time will never be right;

it can’t be perfect. There are always going to be obstacles in your way.

Many things will try their best to make you lazy and procrastinate, but you must overcome all of them.

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